The program is set to continue until the end of , or until all the available money allocated has been exhausted. There are certain criteria you need to meet in order to be eligible for this incentive:. Homeowners also need to install more than 1 kW of solar capacity in order to receive this incentive. The CEC-AC ratings take into account the performance of the system and the equipment in its true conditions.
It gives a realistic rating to the output of your solar panel system, rather than its overall capacity to produce power in a testing scenario such as with the DC rating. The CEC-AC rating of your system will depend on a number of factors, including the equipment, how many panels you install, tilt and azimuth of the array, and any shading that may be on your roof.
If you install on a due-south roof with minimal shading, standard efficiency equipment at a degree tilt in southern California, your solar panel system will have a CEC-AC rating of roughly 2. Learn more about how production estimates are calculated , or try out the Go Solar California calculator to get an estimate of the CEC-AC rating for your proposed solar panel system.
This incentive program provides a 20 percent discount off electricity bills for customers in disadvantaged communities who opt into a clean energy option through their utility. Program objectives: Create broad community engagement with solar in low-income affordable housing.
Provide education for low-income homeowners on the benefits of energy efficiency and solar technologies. Enroll and refer qualifying families to providers for energy efficiency services.
Enable low-income families to access money-saving solar technologies by providing up-front incentives. Provide opportunities for community volunteers to participate and for public-private partnerships supporting low-income communities to develop. The links below include Navigant's final reports for the Program Administrator assessments, Market Assessments, and Impact and Cost Benefit Analyses for the program years evaluated.
Recent highlights and milestones of the program include: A total of 9, PV systems have been installed and interconnected.
The goals of the SASH program are to: Decrease electricity usage by solar installation and reduce energy bills without increasing monthly expenses Provide full and partial incentives for solar systems for low-income participants Offer the power of solar and energy efficiency to homeowners Decrease the expense of solar ownership with a higher incentive than the General CSI Program Develop energy solutions that are environmentally and economically sustainable Provide job training and employment opportunities in the solar energy and energy efficiency sectors of the economy.
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